Encoding A Password - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

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Encode the passwords before you save them in your XLS or CSV file, using the
Data Protector util_cmd command. For example, to encode the password
BlueMoon, run:
util_cmd –encode BlueMoon
Figure 1 1 Encoding a password
Once you receive the encoded password, copy it to your file.
example of a file in which all the passwords are encoded.
If you keep your passwords encoded, you do not need to specify the –encode
option when you run the omniintconfig.pl comman.
If your passwords are not encoded, specify the –encode option when you run
the omniintconfig.pl command.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure that the passwords in your XLS or CSV file are either all encoded or all plain-text.
omniintconfig.pl command syntax
NOTE:
The omniintconfig.pl command can be run on any Data Protector client that has
the User Interface component installed.
1.
Log in to the client under an operating system user account that is added to the
Data Protector admin user group (actually, it suffices if the user has the Data
Protector User configuration and See private objects user rights).
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